That would be the starter.
Excessive engine RPM....low oil level.....engine component wear/stess/fatigue ....over heating....
In most cases, the engine will not fire or start if the clutch switch is bad. The key will turn in the ignition but there will be no turn-over or sound from the engine. If the engine turns over but doesn't start, there might be a problem with the fuel supply.
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It could be flooded. If an injector or needle/seat is leaking slightly, the fuel residual fuel pressure in the fuel line will leak out after you turn off the engine. In a carburated engine, the fuel will flood the carburater and flow down the intake, in an injected engine, the results will be much the same. The fuel will eventually evaporate out and not cause a problem and the engine will start, but for the first couple hours it may be too much fuel for the cylinders and just flood the engine. That's one possibility. The other possibility is that there is an electronic component that gets hot and as long as the engine is running the component is getting enough air across it so that it will run properly, but when you turn off the engine the component continues to build heat and fails when you try to start the engine. Electronic components can be extremely heat sensitive, especially when they're ready to fail completely.
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That engine needs fuel, compression and spark to start and run. You are missing one of those.
If i understand correctly when you have the clutch lever pulled in and try to kick start it the kick start spins freely. I also have that same issue it has to be in neutral with clutch let out then kick it over, maybe a safety thing
engine cranks but wont start means one of these things.. Air, Fuel, Spark, or compression
The term 'dead engine' is usually meant to refer to an engine that wont start. The symptoms are that the engine does not start, the starter might turn it over, but that is it. No firing, no backfiring, the engine is effectively 'dead.'
More information is needed. Does the engine turn over, but not start? Have you checked for gas and spark?
The PB 403 T because the engine is smaller and easier to turn over... Hovever, it is sttill a big engine to turn over from the pull start.
Engine Seized?